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2019 has been the greatest year of my personal and fan-world life. Everything has happened in one giant ball of fucking awesome. It’s best to leave what we love when they are in their best form. That’s what I’m doing.

This year will definitely be one of the crispiest years of my life. The Star Wars we know and love is ending, The Phantom Menace celebrated its 20th anniversary, the first live-action Pokemon movie was released, I started a new career, the official sequel to Terminator 2 is coming out, I celebrated my 20th anniversary of being adopted, and I am going to be a father.

I am moving on but I will remain active by promoting the It’s Alive! Horror Podcast. However, before I exit stage left I will post a trilogy of articles that will provide a nice ending to all of this. So stay tuned as I march closer to the sunrise of a new life!

These are the 4 rules of becoming a horror icon. Don’t believe me? Just looks at the Crazy Uncle of horror John Carpenter’s holy trilogy: Halloween, The Fog and The Thing.

“Somebody pay me!”

Still not convinced? Check out the cool Uncle of Horror – Wes Craven’s Holy Trilogy: The Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes and A Nightmare on Elm Street. However, Mr. Craven’s entire career was filled with classics and cult classics. But it is his holy trilogy that skyrocketed him to success!

“Don’t forget about me!”

And let us not forget the author turned legendary director Stephen King!

Stephen King filming Maximum Overdrive while on Cocaine

God. If Us turns into a bad horror flick we will all be sad. After all, Jordan Peele is a fucking guy that has shocked us all (especially white folk).

When I’m bored I like to look around the Youtube machine for creepy videos. Strangely enough, finding original content is hard. Everything is creepypasta this and crappypasta that. So when I found out about these two cats named Sam and Colby I was fucking pumped because they literally have movie quality vids….Christ, did I really just write “vids?”

Below you’ll find their adventures into an abandoned insane asylum. From the editing to the dramatic music, these kids should be making fucking horror flicks. Until they do, I will forever be watching their Youtube channel. And so should you!

Between the dark days of our regular episodes come Shock Sessions: Brief horror related topics individually produced and presented by our horrific hosts.

Tonight:

Chris and Eric broadcast live from Chicago’s Days of the Dead horror convention and wrap up its weekend offerings of horror culture. From Clive Barker to Coolio (?), we take in the ambiance and intrigue of this convention’s creepy contributions. So when the dead rise, It’s Alive! is there is broadcast from beyond the grave!

We rise from our graves and come bearing tracks to add to your Halloween playlist! It’s been over a year since we cracked open caskets of mutilated music for your ears to feast on. And we heard you’re hungry for more! Dare you listen do our fiendish finds? The night is young, fiends. Plug in. Tune out. Rest your pretty corpse to the dulcet tones of our eerie endeavor. But don’t say we didn’t warn you.

We recorded a super sweet episode of Its Alive Horror Podcast in which we discuss our favorite episodes of the Twilight Zone!

This episode spawned because I was on a huge Twilight Zone binge. I must of watched about 2-3 seasons within a weekend. I couldn’t help but marvel at how relevant each episode was. I mean they almost ALL had connections to our modern culture and society. I knew we had to discuss it!

This episode did get a bit political but in a good way. It highlighted the obvious issues and connections that we, as a modern society, are facing. We will never apologize for that – sorry not sorry.

Fun fact – we came up with the intro the day of. We wanted to do a mini-radio drama that put us in the Twilight Zone. It worked flawlessly! The end monologue was something we wrote minutes after. We died laughing!

I hope you enjoy this fantastic episode! Please feel free to review on Itunes or wherever!

In this special episode of It’s Alive!, Chris and Eric grab some coffee in the dimension of imagination. We sit down and discuss the impact Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone has had on television and modern culture. We also put on our intellectual caps and examine the themes in 2of the best written episodes and how they relate today. So find your middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, as the It’s Alive! Podcast delves deep into the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge.